Jason Constantine, Lionsgate’s President of Acquisitions and Co-Productions, said, “We’re thrilled to have another Leigh Whannell project back at Lionsgate to build on our 10-year history together during which we released seven films in the ‘Saw’ franchise that he co-created. Leigh and Ian, along with all the filmmakers and cast of ‘Cooties,’ have created a project that we found ourselves laughing out loud throughout and we cannot wait to share it with moviegoers!”

“I couldn’t be more excited that ‘Cooties’ has found a home with Lionsgate, a decade after they beautifully handled the release of ‘Saw,'” said Leigh Whannel. “I’m thrilled to be working with them again, and can’t wait to introduce ‘Cooties’ to the world with their help.”

Ian Brennan added, “‘Glee’ and ‘Saw’ just had a baby! And its name is ‘Cooties.'”

Producer and star, Elijah Wood, said, “Even before we set forth on the production of ‘Cooties,’ we’ve always seen the ideal home for this film to be at Lionsgate. We could not be more thrilled!”

In Cooties, a substitute teacher at a new school experiences the worst first day imaginable when he discovers that an outbreak of a mysterious virus is transforming the students into rampaging tykes. The film hilariously illustrates that sometimes kids can literally turn into little monsters.

Cooties premiered at midnight this past Saturday, January 18th, at the Egyptian Theatre in Park City. The film’s sold-out premiere screening took place ten years to the day after Saw made its midnight premiere at the same theatre as part of Sundance’s midnight lineup in 2004. Shortly after that screening, Lionsgate announced it acquired SAW and went on to distribute six sequels as part of the most popular long-running horror franchise in history.